Friday, 13 September 2019

My Autumnal Chicken Pie Recipe

Now there actually seems to be a chill in the air (FINALLY) I'm making some of my old favourites again like shepherd's pie, chicken casserole and of course pies. I've shared a recipe for my meat and potato pie before but I only attempted a chicken pie earlier this week. Luckily it went better than I could have predicted and it's one of the best meals I've made in a long time. A creamy sauce, crisp pastry and mash on the side, it was divine.
flatlay - chicken pie, mash, broccoli, autumnal bowl to the side with pot pourri and leaf shaped candle
Ingredients: for 2 (could easily be adapted for more people)
2 chicken breasts
1 onion, finely diced
1 tsp of tarragon 
1 garlic clove crushed, or a sprinkle of garlic granules
15g butter
15g plain flour
300ml chicken stock
100ml of single cream
1 sheet of ready rolled shortcrust pastry
1 egg, beaten

Method:
1. Pre-heat your oven to 200 degrees (180 fan)
2. Cut your chicken breast into chunks and fry until cooked through, once cooked add in your diced onion and fry until soft. Add in your garlic too
3. While your onion is softening, in a separate saucepan, melt 15g of butter. When melted, add in your flour and stir until it forms a dough
4. Gradually add your stock to the dough and whisk until you have a smooth sauce
5. Pour this into your chicken and onion mix, along with your tarragon
6. Pour in the cream, add salt and pepper and leave to simmer for around 15 minutes
7. Spoon your mixture into a dish and top with your ready rolled pastry. I trimmed around the edges and used leftovers to decorate
8. Bake in the oven for 35 minutes and then serve! We had ours with mash and broccoli so I just got started on these once the pie had gone into the oven
pie plated up with mash and broccoli
same flatlay as above but closeup
This was the perfect meal for this time of year, when it's just starting to get a little cooler. It really feels like Autumn is almost here now and I am just so excited. Meals like this are always my fave in the colder months, so if they are for you too, I hope you give this a go!

Recipes - Chicken Biryani // Sweet Potato & Chickpea Curry // Diet Coke Chicken

Follow Me - FacebookTwitterInstagramPinterest & Bloglovin!
SHARE:

14 comments

Hannah said...

Oh my god this looks so good! I love a good chicken pie, so I will definitely be attempting this. Thanks for sharing xx

Hannah | luxuryblush

Heather Nixon said...

Not for me but I do want to try and make a vegan pie this autumn x

jennyinneverland said...

This looks amazing! Looks like a photo from a recipe book! This is such a warming Autumnal recipe - I love pie and veggies!

Jenny
http://www.jennyinneverland.com

Clayaa said...

This looks soooo yummy! I've always wanted to make a chicken pie so I will definitely be trying yours! Clare xx | https://www.clayaa.com

Sophie said...

I can't wait to start making more autumnal recipes. Definitely my favourite time of year for food x

Sophie
www.glowsteady.co.uk

Lady Writes said...

Chicken pie is such comfort food in autumn!

Daisy said...

This looks so good!! Can't eat it since I'm a veggie but I'll happily nom the broccoli and mash! Haha!

Tiffany Timms said...

Yay I hope you enjoy it! xx

Tiffany Timms said...

Pie is perfect for the colder months x

Tiffany Timms said...

Aww thank you so much Jenny! I can't wait to make it again xx

Tiffany Timms said...

Yay thanks Clare! xx

Tiffany Timms said...

Me too, it's so much easier to experiment with recipes in the colder months I find xx

Tiffany Timms said...

It really is! x

Tiffany Timms said...

They went so well with the pie haha! xx

© Food and Other Loves . All rights reserved.
Blogger Template Made By pipdig